Since ABR testing was first described by Selters and Brackmann in 1977, (1) multiple studies (2-4) have shown that its sensitivity exceeds 90%, thus establishing it as the most sensitive audiologic test for the detection of vestibular schwannomas.

These organizations routinely employ ABR to perform wetland mapping; endangered and threatened species surveys; wildlife and fisheries population monitoring; ecological land classification and habitat mapping; soil, water and vegetation sampling; radar ornithology; watershed assessments; restoration/reclamation planning; and a myriad of similar projects.

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